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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => WW1 Aircraft Information/Questions => Topic started by: mbittner on March 01, 2022, 09:12:42 PM
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I hope this post is acceptable.
Glad to see Brad's review of the Eduard 1/72 Nie.17 pop back up. Just wanted to say, though, new research shows that the first profile - with the "lizard/serpent/dragon" on the side - is no longer attributed to Bayou. Unfortunately it's now unknow whom the crate belonged to, but it's thought it was still in the same Escadrille, N77.
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Really?? I didn't know that. I've missed out on something somewhere Matt.
WD
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The superlative French Aces Encyclopedia Vol. 1 put out by Aeronaut Books mentioned that. (There are a total of eight books in the "encyclopedia".) Bayou's personal Nie.17 had a caricature of a Dachshund painted on it.
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The superlative French Aces Encyclopedia Vol. 1 put out by Aeronaut Books mentioned that. (There are a total of eight books in the "encyclopedia".) Bayou's personal Nie.17 had a caricature of a Dachshund painted on it.
Well, that explains it. Their website is woefully terrible in terms of seeing what's currently on offer. I cannot find it anywhere on their website. I do remember someone once saying that their website was far, far out of date. I suppose finding out what they're actually publishing is a hit or miss. I've only found out about some titles because someone here on this board brought it to our attention.
Thanks for the heads up.
WD
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You can find all Aeronaut publications on Amazon. Most, but not all on Byrd Aviation Books website
www.byrdaviationbooks.com
Hope this helps,
James
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Thank you James, but I usually only order books from Amazon as a last resort for various and sundry reasons, chief among them being that I want more of my monies going towards the author and publisher instead of lining corporate pockets, etc.
I got a list of current titles from Mr. Herris.
Again, thanks for the coming to my rescue sir.
WD